Song Within a Song Lyrics - Camel
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(Latimer/Bardens)
The sun has left the sky
Now you can close your eyes
Leave ALL the world behind until tomorrow
The dream is like a song
It leads you on and on
The piper plays his tune so you must follow
So far beyond the sky
Not knowing how or why
You realize this feeling is forever
And though another day
May steal your dreams away
You and the song will always stay together
Andrew Latimer: Guitar, Flute, Backing Vocals
Peter Bardens: Electric Piano, String Synthesizer, Moog
Doug Ferguson: Bass, Lead Vocals
Andy Ward: Drums
The sun has left the sky
Now you can close your eyes
Leave ALL the world behind until tomorrow
The dream is like a song
It leads you on and on
The piper plays his tune so you must follow
So far beyond the sky
Not knowing how or why
You realize this feeling is forever
And though another day
May steal your dreams away
You and the song will always stay together
Andrew Latimer: Guitar, Flute, Backing Vocals
Peter Bardens: Electric Piano, String Synthesizer, Moog
Doug Ferguson: Bass, Lead Vocals
Andy Ward: Drums
Writer: LATIMER
Lyrics © MUSIC & MEDIA INT'L, INC.

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Feeling empathy | Reviewer: David Faubion | 10/4/10
Feeling, that is what we all are, what we all do, this song is is transcendental mysticism, this song is about god and Allah that go beyond to Tao. Undifferentiated experience faith that we will get it right about all of us and our feeling, the awareness of those feeling. Music is that special play that suffers from competition. Music is the mode of self knowing, awareness, seeing one's self, mind and so forth. Music dance and play are the most liberating of the arts: arts of peace.
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